Friendly advice for Klaus
Václav Klaus said on Fri. that "certain politicians and
media groups" are behind a "brazen attack" on him for
writing that U.S. Amb. Craig Stapleton walked out of a
meeting with him. He said the reports aren't true. We
could take offense at this, because the Final Word
played a role in airing the story, but we won't. Instead,
we'll try to understand Klaus. At the meeting he
allegedly said that any weapons of mass de-struction
found in Iraq could be planted there. This would be a
serious accusation. Klaus' public statements as
president have usually been well thought-out,
consistent and logical, whether one agrees with them or
not. He's worked hard on his image, but the Stapleton
incident suggests that he might put his guard down
when he's not in front of the crowds. There will always
be people out to get Klaus, but he can limit their options
by being a true statesman full-time and not blaming
others for his occasional mistakes.
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